The Arkansas Board of Corrections approved a new prison in an effort to alleviate a backlog of state prisoners.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Arkansas Board of Corrections has voted to build a new prison in Charleston in a Friday morning ...
From left, Arkansas Division of Corrections Director Dexter Payne, Board of Corrections Chairman Benny Magness and ...
The Board of Corrections voted Friday to approve the purchase of an 815-acre property in Charleston with plans to build build ...
The Arkansas Board of Corrections on Friday approved an 815-acre site for a planned prison to hold 3,000 inmates, despite ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Arkansas Board of Corrections has voted to build a new prison in Charleston in a Friday morning ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — On Nov. 11, legal counsel representing Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders denied a Freedom of ...
The Board of Corrections plans to vote on Nov. 8 on building a state 3,000-bed prison in Charleston that has garnered ...
"For Charleston, Franklin County, and the River Valley, it will offer hundreds of permanent, recession-proof jobs and millions of dollars in investment," Sanders said. The board voted 6-1 in favor of ...
FORT SMITH -- Arkansas Board of Corrections members said Friday they understand residents' concerns about a new prison coming to Charleston, then voted 6-0 to approve the Franklin County site. "No ...
More than 1,800 people attended the meeting at the Tiger Center, the Charleston High School gymnasium, to hear from the Arkansas governor’s office, members of the Arkansas Board of Corrections, and ...